Corser to Yamaha next yr....

Discussion in 'Australian Motorcycles' started by Biggus, Oct 9, 2006.

  1. Biggus

    Biggus Guest

    Yamaha Motor Italia has signed Australian Troy Corser to ride
    alongside Noriyuki Haga in the 2007 Superbike World Championship.

    The spectacular line-up demonstrates Yamaha’s commitment to a series
    they returned to in 2005. Haga has won races on the R1 in each season
    – ending the 2005 and 2006 campaigns third in the standings.

    Corser is a two-time world champion with 33 race wins to his credit.
    He won the series with Ducati in 1996 and became the first rider to
    win the world superbike championship on a 1000cc four-cylinder machine
    last year. The Australian has competed in 250 world superbike races,
    more than any other active rider, and alongside Haga will provide
    Yamaha with an experienced and formidable squad as they look to win
    their first title in the class.

    The first appearance of Troy Corser with the Yamaha Motor Italia squad
    is planned to take place in Mugello on 25th October.
    Troy Corser
    “I am extremely happy to have the chance to work with Yamaha. The team
    has lots of experience and is very professional. Nori and I get along
    well and I think together we will be strong in development and bike
    set up. I’m looking forward to riding the bike and I will be aiming to
    score my third world title on the R1.”

    Noriyuki Haga
    “I’m very happy to be staying with Yamaha Motor Italia. After two
    seasons together we have a very good working relationship and it was
    always my first choice to stay with Yamaha and continue our good work.
    My aim, as always, is to win the championship and I think Yamaha gives
    me the best chance to do it. I am looking forward to working with Troy
    as he has a lot of experience. We can learn a great deal from him,
    which will help make the bike even more competitive. We have had many
    great battles over the years and he is a rider for whom I have a
    massive amount of respect. I am sure that he will be a good team-mate
    - as well as one of my biggest rivals.”

    Massimo Meregalli (Team Coordinator – Yamaha Motor Italia) ”I believe
    this rider pairing is a dream come true for any team manager. With
    Noriyuki we feel that we are ready to reap the rewards of the past two
    years. We have learned his specific bike preparation preferences, his
    way of communication and his approach to races. We both share the same
    strong feelings and it is now time to cash in on our investments.”

    “Troy is a proven championship winner and known as a highly qualified
    developer who is obviously very experienced. We expect him to be up
    front from the start. It's important for me to thank Andrew (Pitt) for
    all his efforts over the past two years. He did a great job,
    nevertheless we have chosen to go for the extra experience of Troy as
    a two times world champion. Particularly for his ability to set up a
    bike and tyre selection during the race weekend, we expect this to be
    a mutual benefit for both riders. We expect that Troy and Noriyuki
    will work together closely in the development of the 2007 bike. It’s
    essential to be ready from race one to go for the title with both
    riders”.

    Laurens Klein Koerkamp (Racing Manager - Yamaha Motor Europe) ”To have
    Noriyuki and Troy as team-mates gives Yamaha a very strong base for
    our 2007 world title challenge.Both riders are big characters in the
    world of superbike, who combine experience, consistency and success
    with flamboyance and aggression. Noriyuki is a true Yamaha man and
    part of the family, having already ridden three different Yamaha
    models in world superbike. In the third year with R1 the only
    objective is to be champion. Troy brings a wealth of development and
    bike setting up experience, that we believe will be beneficial to the
    whole team. He is extremely motivated to win a third title with as
    many different manufacturers. All in all, I believe we will have two
    serious title candidates who will provide an interesting rider
    cocktail on track and off track.”
     
    Biggus, Oct 9, 2006
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    alx Guest

    Darn! U shoulda put SPOILER in the header.

    I was going to tape that next year... now I know the result.

    bugga u bigarss
     
    alx, Oct 10, 2006
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    jlittler Guest

    Bit rough on Pitt. I can sorta understand it, but seems a bit churlish
    given he's been going pretty well.


    JL
     
    jlittler, Oct 10, 2006
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  4. Yeah, and if the rumours floating around the last day or two are true,
    Biaggi has bailed on his contract with the Alstare Suzuki team in WSBK
    and gone for a ride with Kawasaki in MotoGP instead...

    big
     
    Iain Chalmers, Oct 10, 2006
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    tropicus Guest

    Another season of him blaming his tyres after every race.....
     
    tropicus, Oct 10, 2006
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  6. Biggus

    Biggus Guest

    yea,
    I noticed that too...
     
    Biggus, Oct 10, 2006
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    Knobdoodle Guest

    Yeah; he's had some real good results and consistency this year.
    At least he should have no trouble finding another ride.
     
    Knobdoodle, Oct 10, 2006
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    jlittler Guest

    Thanks mate, got the disc yesterday.

    JL
     
    jlittler, Oct 12, 2006
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